Maclean’s magazine featured the Canadian Healthy Infant Longitudinal Development (CHILD) Study and recent scientific discoveries generated from CHILD Study data in its November 16, 2015, issue. The feature article “Gut feelings: A baby’s gut bacteria shape her health, and may …

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In celebration of his scholarship and creativity in the respiratory sciences, AllerGen investigator Dr. Peter David Paré will be presented the 2016 CIHR-ICRH-CTS Distinguished Lecturer in Respiratory Sciences award at the Canadian Respiratory Conference in Halifax, Nova Scotia, on April …

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Dr. Meghan Azad, a former AllerGen trainee turned Network investigator, is working to understand the early-life origins of health and disease. Using data collected from AllerGen’s CHILD Study, Dr. Azad’s research focuses in on how breastfeeding and breast milk composition …

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New research using data from participants in the CHILD Study explores the impact on the infant gut microbiota of the use of maternal antibiotics during childbirth, and examines whether or not breastfeeding modifies these effects during the infant’s first year of …

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